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Show kins, were in Fairview SatuJ day, July 3, for the f unera, services of Mrs. Roylance brother, Richard Evan Evans who died July 1, 1965. J i' for the past ten days. The Johnsons and their three children chil-dren are from Carmichael, Calif. They also spent some time at the W. E. Johnson home here, Mr. Johnson's parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Clyde spent several days at Aspen and Colorado Springs, recently, when they took their daughter, Dianne, to interne for a month at the Fitzimmons General Gen-eral Hospital in Denver, Colorado. Col-orado. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thorn and family of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thorn of Salt Lake City, were house guests at the home of their mother, Mrs. Maud Thorn. They came for the funeral of a niece, Mrs. Lawana Jeffs. Mr. and Mrs. George Roy-lance Roy-lance and son, Orville and his daughter, Mrs. Frank Jen- their stay in and near Card-ston. Card-ston. Mrs. Sue Bonsper has spent the past seven weeks in New York, Maryland and Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania visitng friends and relatives. rela-tives. She was confined for a week in the hospital at Indiana, Indi-ana, Penn., for medical treatment. treat-ment. Catherine Wills has hed her daughter and family, the Gordon Gor-don W. Johnsons (Mary Catherine Cath-erine Wills) as house guests lJotei . . . Mrs. Olive Miller hosted her sisters and sisters-in-law at a dinner at her home Saturday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Florence Workman and Mrs. Geneva Pace of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Luceen Jenkins, of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Ardella Riding, Delta; Mrs. Glenna Cook, Provo. Mrs. Workman stayed until Tuesday before reutrning to her home in Salt ; Lake. She accompanied the ' Millers to the city. Mr .and Mrs. Dean Oldroyd and family have returned from a delightful vacation in Canada where Mrs. Oldroyd's family lives. They toured places of interest enroute and during |